1 1/12:= (12 + 1) /12= 13/12 in improper fraction
12 is an integer and so as an improper fraction, it can be expressed as 12/1.
As an improper fraction it is 600/1
7 as an improper fraction would be 7 over 1 or 7/1
7/2
23/12
12/12 = 1 and there is no proper equivalent improper fraction for 1. You could write 1 as 10/n where n is any non-zero integer but that is a completely pointless exercise.
1 1/12:= (12 + 1) /12= 13/12 in improper fraction
12 is an integer and so as an improper fraction, it can be expressed as 12/1.
14 as an improper fraction is 14/1
any whole number as a praction is over one. 12/1 is your answer
Neither. It is the whole number, 1.
1 and 7/12= 1 + 7/12= 12/12 + 7/12= 19/12 in improper fraction
25/122 1/12:= [(12 * 2)+1]/12= [24+1]/12= 25/12 in improper fraction
As an improper fraction it is 600/1
improper fraction that equals 37 = 37/1
7 as an improper fraction would be 7 over 1 or 7/1